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Cannabis Law Grows

It’s been about a decade since Colorado legalized marijuana for those 21 and over.
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Report: Colorado’s Unemployment Remains Low

Colorado’s unemployment rate remains below the national average for June.
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Report: Colorado Business Leaders Remain Pessimistic About Economy

Business leaders remain pessimistic ahead of the third quarter of 2023, according to the Leeds Business Confidence Index.

Ballard Spahr Forms Distressed Office Buildings Team

As vacancies remain high in the office space sector, a national law firm formed a team of attorneys focused on distressed office buildings. 

Economic Report: Job Growth Slows, Business Filings Increase in Colorado

A new report for the first quarter of 2023 indicates the labor market is slowing down in Colorado, while more people are filing to form businesses.

Expert Opinion: Multifamily and Commercial Real Estate Law Update

As the pandemic winds down and interest rates remain high, the Colorado real estate market is still in flux.

Estate Planning Continues to Change and Grow

Estate planning has seen some major adjustments in recent years, whether it be from law changes or issues related to the pandemic.
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Messner Reeves Marks 28 Years with a New Space and a ‘Balance’ Mindset

Leadership said they hope to strike a balance to meet emerging challenges while attracting and retaining talent.
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Hiring and Retention: How Firms Are Keeping Attorneys

As hiring and retention issues continue to plague a variety of industries, Law Week Colorado caught up with local law firms to see how they’re holding up and keeping talent.
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Foley Hoag’s Westward Expansion Starts with New Denver Office

International firm Foley Hoag has planted roots in Denver and hopes to expand the firm’s footprint outside the northeast corridor.